Stroke Rehabilitation with Robotic Technology

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Eating disorder without any sport activity causing lots of disease, most of it leads to increasing cholesterol level, and blood pressure. At the end the disease also known as stroke. Today with the increasing of technology, lets see how it could help patients with stroke.

Patients with chronic stroke can be improved by rehabilitation using a new robotic tools are operated by hand, as well as functional MRI (fMRI). The conclusion is the result of a study first using fMRI to map the brain in order to track the results of post-stroke rehabilitation.

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says, stroke is the third leading cause of death in America and a major cause of disability that is severe enough for an extended period. About 700 thousand cases of strokes occur each year in this country, and as many as 60 to 90 percent of patients having motoric post-stroke disability.
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Technology in the eye of students

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Each year educators across the nation spend some part of their summer attending professional development workshops or college courses in an effort to bring the latest techniques and teaching methods to their classrooms. Technology is a tool that has become the topic of many professional seminars and something that teachers are learning to use and add to their academic toolbox. In an article addressing technology as methodology not just design, John Williams writes, “Students should perceive technology as a thoroughly integrated activity, not one which can be separated into content and process, or theory and practice.”
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Teaching integrated science

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Teachers are encouraged to integrate technology into lessons. Though more computers are becoming available in schools, students are not always receiving the benefits.

No Child Left Behind is pushing for more technology resources to be made available in schools. Most schools now have at least one computer in each classroom. Many also have computer labs available. Teachers are expected to understand the use of technology for education, both in support of and for teaching students to use. However, many high schools are still lacking in regards to encouraging the use of available technology to teach computer science.
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Quality of online degree

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Learn the differences and similarities between top online master degrees from accredited online universities. Earn an MBA degree from an online masters program.

Shop around before choosing an online masters program or an accredited online university to earn an online MBA degree. The top three accredited online universities are Capella, Phoenix and Columbia Southern University. Each offers an online MBA degree, plus arts and sciences. Comparing the program offerings can help students decide if earning a master’s degree online will further their career goals.
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